patlak, patlamak, fırlamak, infilak etmek, patlama, kağıt ayırmak, püskürme, aniden açmak, atılmak, hızlanma, patlamış, yarık, çoğuşma, boşanmak göz yaşı, atış, kağıt ayırma, patlayış, göz önüne serilme, yarılmak, çatlamak, seri atış, tekil, patlak vermek, ortaya çıkmak, had safhaya gelmek, fışkırmak, hamle, ileri atılma, infilak, açılma, gözle görülür hale gelmek, boşanmak (gözyaşı), Ateş darbesi, paralanma, mermi atılması, (kağıt) ayırma, ayrılmak, ileri fırlamak, boşanmak had safhaya gelmek, çatlama, patla, (burst) patlamak, yarılmak, PARALANMA:Bir bomba veya merminin havada veya yere yada hedefe çırptığı zaman infilak etmesi, bir el silah atımında yapılan atış, birde, burst, patlayarak, patlayan,
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patlama isim
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kağıt ayırmak
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püskürme Jeoloji
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atılmak
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hızlanma Çevre
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patlamış
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yarık
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çoğuşma Bilgisayar
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boşanmak göz yaşı
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atış
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kağıt ayırma Bilgisayar
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patlayış
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göz önüne serilme
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yarılmak
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çatlamak
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seri atış Askeri
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tekil Bilgisayar
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patlak vermek
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ortaya çıkmak
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had safhaya gelmek
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fışkırmak
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hamle
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infilak
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açılma
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gözle görülür hale gelmek
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boşanmak (gözyaşı) fiil
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mermi atılması
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ayrılmak
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boşanmak had safhaya gelmek
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çatlama
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patla fiil
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PARALANMA:Bir bomba veya merminin havada veya yere yada hedefe çırptığı zaman infilak etmesi Askeri
To separate formfeed at perforation lines, To break from internal pressure, An instance of, or the act of bursting, To enter or exit hurriedly and unexpectedly, To cause to break from internal pressure, break open or apart suddenly and forcefully; "The dam burst", move suddenly, energetically, or violently; "He burst out of the house into the cool night", emerge suddenly; "The sun burst into view", break open or apart suddenly; "The bubble burst", a sudden flurry of activity (often for no obvious reason); "a burst of applause"; "a fit of housecleaning", suddenly and violently broken open especially from internal pressure (`busted' is an informal term for `burst'); "a burst balloon"; "burst pipes"; "burst seams"; "a ruptured appendix"; "a busted balloon, To separate continuous form paper into individual sheets, A Point of Sale graphical device that radically departs from surrounding graphics to feature special offers or pricing, A rupture or hernia; a breach, eruption; gush, spurt; volley of gunshots, A method of fetching a cache line over a slow bus Normally, one address output is required for every read cycle In bursting, one address is output and several pieces of read data are returned, A point-of-sale device usually interrupting more-attractive graphics, to feature pricing or special offer Often shaped like a sunburst, a sudden flurry of activity (often for no obvious reason); "a burst of applause"; "a fit of housecleaning" break open or apart suddenly; "The bubble burst" break open or apart suddenly and forcefully; "The dam burst" emerge suddenly; "The sun burst into view" move suddenly, energetically, or violently; "He burst out of the house into the cool night" suddenly and violently broken open especially from internal pressure (`busted' is an informal term for `burst'); "a burst balloon"; "burst pipes"; "burst seams"; "a ruptured appendix"; "a busted balloon, To break, To fly apart or in pieces; of break open; to yield to force or pressure, especially to a sudden and violent exertion of force, or to pressure from within; to explode; as, the boiler had burst; the buds will burst in spring, To exert force or pressure by which something is made suddenly to give way; to break through obstacles or limitations; hence, to appear suddenly and unexpectedly or unaccountably, or to depart in such manner; usually with some qualifying adverb or preposition, as forth, out, away, into, upon, through, etc, An instance of or the act of bursting, To cause to burst, To break or rend by violence, as by an overcharge or by strain or pressure, esp, from within; to force open suddenly; as, to burst a cannon; to burst a blood vessel; to burst open the doors, Any brief, violent exertion or effort; a spurt; as, a burst of speed, A sudden breaking forth; a violent rending; an explosion; as, a burst of thunder; a burst of applause; a burst of passion; a burst of inspiration, To produce as an effect of bursting; as, to burst a hole through the wall, - the release of effects into the air by a shell, A sudden opening, as of landscape; a stretch; an expanse, Refers to television scheduling and is when high levels of support are scheduled over a short period of time, a sudden violent happening; "an outburst of heavy rain"; "a burst of lightning", rapid simultaneous discharge of firearms; "our fusillade from the left flank caught them by surprise", the act of exploding or bursting something; "the explosion of the firecrackers awoke the children"; "the burst of an atom bomb creates enormous radiation aloft", force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up; "break into tears"; "erupt in anger", The transmission that carries the message or file from transmitter to receiver, cause to burst; "The ice broke the pipe", be in a state of movement or action; "The room abounded with screaming children"; "The garden bristled with toddlers", A burst of something is a sudden short period of it. a burst of machine-gun fire The current flows in little bursts, If you say that something bursts onto the scene, you mean that it suddenly starts or becomes active, usually after developing quietly for some time. He burst onto the fashion scene in the early 1980s, If something bursts or if you burst it, it suddenly breaks open or splits open and the air or other substance inside it comes out. The driver lost control when a tyre burst It is not a good idea to burst a blister. a flood caused by a burst pipe, The form burst is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle, erupt; break open; break into; shatter, smash into pieces, If a dam bursts, or if something bursts it, it breaks apart because the force of the river is too great. A dam burst and flooded their villages, If a river bursts its banks, the water rises and goes on to the land. Monsoons caused the river to burst its banks, To burst into or out of a place means to enter or leave it suddenly with a lot of energy or force. Gunmen burst into his home and opened fire = rush, When a door or lid bursts open, it opens very suddenly and violently because someone pushes it or there is great pressure behind it. The door burst open and an angry young nurse appeared. = fly, A transient enhancement of the solar radio emission, usually associated with an active region or flare, burst outward, usually with noise; "The champagne bottle exploded", A transient enhancement of the solar radio emmision, usually associated with an active region or flare, Method of data transfer in which information is collected and sent as a large unit in one high-speed transmission LAN traffic is usually considered bursty traffic because it has short intervals of intense activity with lulls between, Most people know this from "pipeline burst cache" Burst means to send data in a large package all at one time rather than small bits over a longer time, An area descriptor for spells and magical effects A burst expands in all directions from a point of origin selected by the caster, affecting any and all eligible targets within its designated radius Note that burst spells may affect targets around corners or otherwise hidden from the caster , but the spell effect itself cannot turn corners as a spread does, A radar term for a single pulse of radio energy, Gross structural failure of the tube wall, b A process used by content management systems to map XML documents to content meta data, Explosion or detonation See Air burst, High-altitude burst, Surface burst, Underground burst, Underwater burst, To separate continuous-form paper into discrete sheets, Contiguous error groups usually caused by a large tangential physical defect ISO burst limit for CD is less than seven successive frames, each containing two or more successive error bytes, A sequence of signals in data communications counted as one unit in accordance with some specific criterion or measure, 1 In data communications, a sequence of signals, noise, or interference counted as a unit in accordance with some specific criterion or measure (188) 2 To separate continuous-form or multipart paper into discrete sheets, The BURST signal (or Short Sweep on FP40 and the FP35) presents short bursts of sound at ten frequencies: 250, 500, 750, 1000, 1500, 2000, 3000, 4000, 6000, and 8000 Hz (On the FP40 and FP35 200 and 700 Hz are used instead of 250 and 750 Hz ) This signal provides a quick way to determine the maximum output of the hearing aid with minimal discomfort to the patient It can be used at lower amplitudes, as desired, but its big advantage is for testing maximum output Since all the output of the aid is concentrated at one frequency at a time, testing with this signal gives you information on the worst-case performance of the hearing aid at each frequency, for any type of input signal Noise reduction is automatically removed at 85 and 90 dB amplitudes since it is not necessary and makes the measurement take longer Settling time is not used with BURST, To send data (between components within a computer) in a large package all at once rather than in small bits over a longer time, Most people know this from "pipeline burst cache " Burst means to send data in a large package all at one time rather than small bits over a longer time, 1 A single pulse of radio energy; specifically such a pulse at radar frequencies, Urgently needing to urinate, Present participle of burst, breste, brast, Present participle of to burst, If you are bursting to do something, you are very eager to do it. She was bursting to tell everyone see also burst, If a place is bursting with people or things, it is full of them. The place appears to be bursting with women directors. a terraced vegetable garden, bursting with produce, (of munitions) going off; "bursting bombs"; "an exploding nuclear device"; "a spectacular display of detonating anti-tank mines, If you say that someone is bursting with a feeling or quality, you mean that they have a great deal of it. I was bursting with curiosity. a character bursting with energy and vivacity, erupting; breaking open; shattering, plural of burst,
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To separate formfeed at perforation lines - "I printed the report on formfeed paper then burst the sheets."
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To break from internal pressure - "I blew the balloon up too much, and it burst."
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An instance of, or the act of bursting - "The bursts of the bombs could be heard miles away."
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To enter or exit hurriedly and unexpectedly - "Like hungry dogs who have sniffed their meat, the mob bursts in, trampling down the women who sought to bar the entrance with their bodies."
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To cause to break from internal pressure - "I burst the balloon when I blew it up too much."
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break open or apart suddenly and forcefully; "The dam burst"
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move suddenly, energetically, or violently; "He burst out of the house into the cool night"
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emerge suddenly; "The sun burst into view"
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break open or apart suddenly; "The bubble burst"
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a sudden flurry of activity (often for no obvious reason); "a burst of applause"; "a fit of housecleaning"
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suddenly and violently broken open especially from internal pressure (`busted' is an informal term for `burst'); "a burst balloon"; "burst pipes"; "burst seams"; "a ruptured appendix"; "a busted balloon
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To separate continuous form paper into individual sheets
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A Point of Sale graphical device that radically departs from surrounding graphics to feature special offers or pricing
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A rupture or hernia; a breach
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eruption; gush, spurt; volley of gunshots isim
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A method of fetching a cache line over a slow bus Normally, one address output is required for every read cycle In bursting, one address is output and several pieces of read data are returned
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A point-of-sale device usually interrupting more-attractive graphics, to feature pricing or special offer Often shaped like a sunburst
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a sudden flurry of activity (often for no obvious reason); "a burst of applause"; "a fit of housecleaning" break open or apart suddenly; "The bubble burst" break open or apart suddenly and forcefully; "The dam burst" emerge suddenly; "The sun burst into view" move suddenly, energetically, or violently; "He burst out of the house into the cool night" suddenly and violently broken open especially from internal pressure (`busted' is an informal term for `burst'); "a burst balloon"; "burst pipes"; "burst seams"; "a ruptured appendix"; "a busted balloon
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To break
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To fly apart or in pieces; of break open; to yield to force or pressure, especially to a sudden and violent exertion of force, or to pressure from within; to explode; as, the boiler had burst; the buds will burst in spring
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To exert force or pressure by which something is made suddenly to give way; to break through obstacles or limitations; hence, to appear suddenly and unexpectedly or unaccountably, or to depart in such manner; usually with some qualifying adverb or preposition, as forth, out, away, into, upon, through, etc
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An instance of or the act of bursting
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To cause to burst
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To break or rend by violence, as by an overcharge or by strain or pressure, esp
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from within; to force open suddenly; as, to burst a cannon; to burst a blood vessel; to burst open the doors
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Any brief, violent exertion or effort; a spurt; as, a burst of speed
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A sudden breaking forth; a violent rending; an explosion; as, a burst of thunder; a burst of applause; a burst of passion; a burst of inspiration
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To produce as an effect of bursting; as, to burst a hole through the wall
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- the release of effects into the air by a shell
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A sudden opening, as of landscape; a stretch; an expanse
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Refers to television scheduling and is when high levels of support are scheduled over a short period of time
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a sudden violent happening; "an outburst of heavy rain"; "a burst of lightning"
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rapid simultaneous discharge of firearms; "our fusillade from the left flank caught them by surprise"
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the act of exploding or bursting something; "the explosion of the firecrackers awoke the children"; "the burst of an atom bomb creates enormous radiation aloft"
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force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up; "break into tears"; "erupt in anger"
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The transmission that carries the message or file from transmitter to receiver
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cause to burst; "The ice broke the pipe"
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be in a state of movement or action; "The room abounded with screaming children"; "The garden bristled with toddlers"
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A burst of something is a sudden short period of it. a burst of machine-gun fire The current flows in little bursts
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If you say that something bursts onto the scene, you mean that it suddenly starts or becomes active, usually after developing quietly for some time. He burst onto the fashion scene in the early 1980s
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If something bursts or if you burst it, it suddenly breaks open or splits open and the air or other substance inside it comes out. The driver lost control when a tyre burst It is not a good idea to burst a blister. a flood caused by a burst pipe
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The form burst is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle
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erupt; break open; break into; shatter, smash into pieces fiil
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If a dam bursts, or if something bursts it, it breaks apart because the force of the river is too great. A dam burst and flooded their villages
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If a river bursts its banks, the water rises and goes on to the land. Monsoons caused the river to burst its banks
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To burst into or out of a place means to enter or leave it suddenly with a lot of energy or force. Gunmen burst into his home and opened fire = rush
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When a door or lid bursts open, it opens very suddenly and violently because someone pushes it or there is great pressure behind it. The door burst open and an angry young nurse appeared. = fly
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A transient enhancement of the solar radio emission, usually associated with an active region or flare
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burst outward, usually with noise; "The champagne bottle exploded"
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A transient enhancement of the solar radio emmision, usually associated with an active region or flare
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Method of data transfer in which information is collected and sent as a large unit in one high-speed transmission LAN traffic is usually considered bursty traffic because it has short intervals of intense activity with lulls between
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Most people know this from "pipeline burst cache" Burst means to send data in a large package all at one time rather than small bits over a longer time
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An area descriptor for spells and magical effects A burst expands in all directions from a point of origin selected by the caster, affecting any and all eligible targets within its designated radius Note that burst spells may affect targets around corners or otherwise hidden from the caster , but the spell effect itself cannot turn corners as a spread does
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A radar term for a single pulse of radio energy
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Gross structural failure of the tube wall
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b A process used by content management systems to map XML documents to content meta data
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Explosion or detonation See Air burst, High-altitude burst, Surface burst, Underground burst, Underwater burst
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To separate continuous-form paper into discrete sheets
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Contiguous error groups usually caused by a large tangential physical defect ISO burst limit for CD is less than seven successive frames, each containing two or more successive error bytes
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A sequence of signals in data communications counted as one unit in accordance with some specific criterion or measure
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1 In data communications, a sequence of signals, noise, or interference counted as a unit in accordance with some specific criterion or measure (188) 2 To separate continuous-form or multipart paper into discrete sheets
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The BURST signal (or Short Sweep on FP40 and the FP35) presents short bursts of sound at ten frequencies: 250, 500, 750, 1000, 1500, 2000, 3000, 4000, 6000, and 8000 Hz (On the FP40 and FP35 200 and 700 Hz are used instead of 250 and 750 Hz ) This signal provides a quick way to determine the maximum output of the hearing aid with minimal discomfort to the patient It can be used at lower amplitudes, as desired, but its big advantage is for testing maximum output Since all the output of the aid is concentrated at one frequency at a time, testing with this signal gives you information on the worst-case performance of the hearing aid at each frequency, for any type of input signal Noise reduction is automatically removed at 85 and 90 dB amplitudes since it is not necessary and makes the measurement take longer Settling time is not used with BURST
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To send data (between components within a computer) in a large package all at once rather than in small bits over a longer time
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Most people know this from "pipeline burst cache " Burst means to send data in a large package all at one time rather than small bits over a longer time
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1 A single pulse of radio energy; specifically such a pulse at radar frequencies
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Urgently needing to urinate - "The kid is bursting to go to the toilet."
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bursting
If you are bursting to do something, you are very eager to do it. She was bursting to tell everyone see also burst
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If a place is bursting with people or things, it is full of them. The place appears to be bursting with women directors. a terraced vegetable garden, bursting with produce
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(of munitions) going off; "bursting bombs"; "an exploding nuclear device"; "a spectacular display of detonating anti-tank mines
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If you say that someone is bursting with a feeling or quality, you mean that they have a great deal of it. I was bursting with curiosity. a character bursting with energy and vivacity
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